At the end of the book Kira- Kira, Lynn dies and a funeral is organized for her safe rest. Katie and every Japanese family (Including Hank, Silly and her mother.) living there joined together to pray. In the end, Katie with sadness and grief, learned to overcome it and live a hopeful life where she is promised to do her best and take care of her family. She also accomplished doing the things her sister has always dreamed of doing. The theme of this story is love, hope, and strength for the characteristics Katie showed in her situation. If you need more specifics, you could check out: https://sites.Google.com/site/kirakiraengl117w/summaries. There it provides a short summary for each chapter. ~ Sky
At the end of the book "Kira-Kira" by Cynthia Kadohata, Katie comes to terms with the loss of her sister Lynn while cherishing the memories of their time together. Despite the challenges and discrimination they faced as a Japanese-American family, Katie finds solace and strength in her sister's enduring spirit. The novel concludes with a message of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
What hatchery did Katie's parents work in, in the book Kira-Kira?
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Katie's full name in the book "Kira-Kira" is Katie Takeshima.
She was no one in particular just a Kira worshiper.
The book "Kira-Kira" by Cynthia Kadohata is set in the 1950s and early 1960s in Georgia, USA.
There are 256 pages.
Uncle Katsuhisa
A Japanese amrican girl KatieakguhruewiYGW
matty dies at the end of the book when he uses all of his energy to save the forest and Kira.
No, it can possibly be true and it doesn't have anything to do with fantasy.
I would say kids aged 11 and up should read Kira Kira. I've read this book myself and it would be a 8/10 rating. Very few parts in the book are really for older kids, but younger kids might enjoy the book.